A late-night stunt landed two men in the hospital and a 19-year-old woman behind bars, authorities said.

Kara Simmons, of Homeland, was driving a 2002 Kia west on Scott Road near El Centro Lane about 12:45 a.m. Friday, Aug. 10, when two of her passengers decided to ride on the roof, a California Highway Patrol news release said.

The car was traveling 35 to 40 mph when Anthony Jaramillo, 25, of Canyon Lake, and a 23-year-old Hemet man identified by the CHP as K. Ferguson-Willis climbed out the rear windows and onto the roof, the release said.

Simmons applied the brakes as she approached a slower-moving car in front of her and both men were flung off the roof into the road right in front of her car, CHP officials said. Simmons’ car struck both men.

Jaramillo and Ferguson-Willis were taken to Inland Valley Regional Medical Center in Wildomar for treatment of moderate injuries, the release said. Both men suffered many scrapes and cuts.

Officers concluded that Simmons was intoxicated and arrested her on suspicion of felony DUI, the release said. She was booked into the Southwest Detention Center with bail set at $50,000, jail records show.

CHP officials did not disclose whether the men, too, were intoxicated.